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The Gothic.(Book review)
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Studies in the Humanities
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December 1, 2005| Author:
Burkholder-Mosco, Nicole
| COPYRIGHT 2005 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of English. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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The Gothic, by David Punter and Glennis Byron (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2004), 315 pp., ISBN 0 631 22063 1.
Written by David Punter and Glennis Byron (who previously collaborated on 1999's Spectral Readings: Towards a Gothic Geography), user-friendly The Gothic is a handy addition to the ongoing scholarship in the Gothic, its presence as part of the Blackwell Guides to Literature series reinforcing the Gothic's move from the margins to the mainstream. The guide ...
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